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Organization profile
Organization profile
Institute of Law and Government was founded in August, 2006, which is the first professional institute of legal and political studies after National Central University was officially relocated in Taiwan. ILG is also the only graduate school that thoroughly combines the research of law and government in northern Taiwan. Traditional legal or political studies are no longer suitable for the world in the age of globalization. When it comes to public affairs, the government needs comprehensive visions and well-designed projects not only to improve the quality and effectiveness of policies, but also to achieve the ideal of rule of law. ILG is the platform to develop unique perspectives and solutions, including analyses of policies and legal issues in the public sector, factors behind policies, and effects of budgetary and organizational changes toward law and its implementation. Research results of ILG will also provide feedbacks to government policies.
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Projects
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Threats to Liberalism in a Nascent Democracy: Authoritarian Encroachment, a Security Dilemma, and a Political-Cultural Deficit
Wu, Y. S., 1 Jun 2024, In: Issues and Studies. 60, 2, 2440002.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Anticipation or resilience in times of emergent crisis? COVID-19 responses in the United States, Taiwan, and South Korea
Chang, R. H., Shie, W. C., Hsu, Y. H. & Hur, H., 2023, In: Journal of Emergency Management. 21, 7, p. 227-239 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How a Rising Power Treats Small States amid Power Transition: Evidence from the Sui and Tang Dynasties
Wan, X. & Wu, Y. S., 2023, In: Chinese Journal of International Politics. 16, 2, p. 208-240 33 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
1 Scopus citations
Impacts
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Sustainable Taoyuan Coast – Facilitating the Sustainable Development of Taoyuan’s Coastal Environment and Culture
Jou, J.-Y. (Participant), Sun, W. (Participant), Yen, H.-Y. (Participant), Chu, Y.-H. (Participant), Chang, W.-L. (Participant), Shen, C.-W. (Participant), Chou, C.-H. (Participant) & Huang, Z.-C. (Participant)
Impact: Social impacts